That is about as dominating a pitching performance as we've seen in some time. For anyone to have 15 K's without a walk while throwing only 107 pitches is remarkably efficient. Congrats to Clayton.
from ESPN:
Colorado Rockies vs. Los Angeles Dodgers - Recap - June 18, 2014 - ESPN:
Cheered on by his wife in the stands, Kershaw (7-2) retired his first 18 batters before Corey Dickerson led off the seventh with a slowbouncer to Ramirez. His throw on the run went wide past first baseman Adrian Gonzalez for a two-base error -- ending any chance for a perfect game.
But that was it for the Rockies against Kershaw, who shrugged off the miscue.
"He had command of everything. I told him between innings: 'It's not fair when you have a devastating slider and a devastating curveball in the same night,'" catcher A.J. Ellis said. "And when he does that, nights like this are really possible."'via Blog this'
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